Organic Hemp Ropes & Cords

Since 1997, our customers have been telling us that we make the highest quality 100% organic hemp ropes in the world. The secret sauce? We grow and make our safe & skin-friendly hemp ropes in-house in Europe for true purity. Perfect for all sorts of applications needing ethical, sustainable hemp ropes and cords. NOTHING made in China. No chemicals.

We only use traditional processing methods like dew retting and mechanical scutching, not chemical and acid processing like most rope makers on the market.

We only use premium organically grown European hemp and flax linen fibers that are grown in-house.

Our skin-friendly and sustainable hemp and linen ropes are the most well-known and ubiquitous in the industry. We have many commercial clients and our ropes have been featured in many Hollywood movies and TV series.

We have clients large and small who use our hemp ropes for pet toys, furniture, bondage rope, movie props, Shibari ropes, ninja ropes, historical re-enactments, fiber arts, and natural & many other uses.

We offer a wide variety of widths and lengths to suit your needs. We stock all sizes and can customize for bulk orders. For FOB, please contact us.

Our chemical-free, plastic-free, polyester-free 100% organic hemp ropes have been used for everything from making hemp rope furniture, hemp rope jewelry, children's hemp rope toys, hemp pet toys, hemp bondage rope, to samurai, ninja & Shibari Japanese bondage rope, to historical re-enactments like hempen rope harpoons, to seafaring and other nautical applications, to hemp rope packaging, to organic gardening, to hemp laundry lines, to all-around hemp rope arts and crafts projects. The list is truly as endless and diverse as our varied clientele. Cannabis hemp is an amazing plant with many uses, and natural hemp ropes have been with humanity since the very beginning! Needless to say, hemp rope is the strongest rope to be found in the plant world.

Hemp ropes are the authentic articles used by samurai and ninjas throughout Japan's illustrious history. The many martial arts such as taekwondo, kungfu, karate, and jiujitsu all use hempen ropes. Many artists have created enduring works of art with our premium-quality, eco friendly and sustainable 100% natural hemp ropes throughout the world.

Locally here in Vancouver BC (AKA Hollywood North) we are known as the Hemp Rope People by the movie and TV production studios as we supply most of the strong hemp ropes required by the varied TV show and movie sets being shot in the Greater Vancouver Area. We also supply furniture makers, craftspeople, and the bondage market worldwide with our skin-friendly natural organic hemp rope.

We make our clean-twisted, skin-friendly, eco friendly hempen ropes in-house: we grow, comb, and twist each hemp rope so you can be sure of fair-trade, true purity, and environmental sustainability.

The Art of Shibari Japanese Hemp Rope Bondage: Feudal Japan. Metals were scarce. Handcuffs were rare. Enemies were tied up using elaborately deployed hemp rope — the knots were so sophisticated, few, if any, criminals and enemies whose hands and feet were bound in hemp ropes ever escaped. In feudal times, the most popular hemp ropes used for bondage were the 4mm hemp rope and 6mm hemp ropes. Later, the 4mm hemp ropes were generally dropped due to their severity, and 6mm and 8mm hemp ropes became the norm for Shibari Japanese hemp rope bondage. Only later did the hemp rope BDSM - bondage & discipline, domination & submission, sadism & masochism became an erotic hemp rope bondage act and art form. Those into Manga will know that even modern Japanese cops still carry a length of hemp rope in their cars for quick tying up of suspects.

100% Natural Hemp Ropes from organically grown European hemp. 100% Organic Linen Ropes from organically grown French flax linen. We make linen and hemp ropes in-house for true sweatshop-free purity. News! We are making a series of videos to show you how to make hemp rope from our organic hemp fibers.

How to choose between flax-linen and hemp rope? They are both strong, clean, eco-friendly ropes. Linen is a darker, more grey color than hemp. And linen has no scent. Hemp ropes have the fermented/burlap smell because our hemp stalks go through a natural dew-retting fermentation process to break hard outer bits down (instead of using acids and chemicals as is commonly done in factories in China, India, and Nepal). The fermentation smell dissipates over time. Hemp ropes and flax linen ropes are easy to dye. Our customers refine our hemp and linen ropes further and dye them to suit — in reds, yellows, greens, and blues, whatever suits your fancy.